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Norway's Kenneth Vik was bumped out of the Pro Stock Bike field in the second qualifying session.
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Anders Larsson ran into the 7.4s in the last Pro Stock Bike qualifier and ended up #2.
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Tom Tinndahn has led Pro Stock Bike qualifying since it started with a track record 7.2651.
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Ulf Nylen just tagged the guardrail during today's first Supertwin session but Uf and his beautiful bike are OK.
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Peter Svensson made a very welcome return to Top Fuel Bike and it was like he had never been away.
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Richard Sundblom's Pro Stock rolled at the top end in yesterday's second qualifying session but Richard is thankfully OK.
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Top Methanol FC Championship leader Freddy Fagerström ended up fourth and faces Jarmo Kuutniemi tomorrow morning.
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Arvid Grødem is eighth in TMFC and is up against #1 qualifier and track record holder Ulf Leanders
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Dan Larsen hit bad shake in the last TMFC qualifier and looked as if he had had his bell well and truly rung.
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Rickard Persson made his first couple of runs with his new motor but didn't quite make the Top Methanol Dragster field.
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Paul Ingar Udtian ran another Personal Best at the expense of burnt pistons.
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It's coming back together for Peter Schöfer with a 5.7 in today's first session which was good for third in TMD.
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Terje Håkonsen ended up thirteenth in a very tight Pro Modified field.
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Driving talent is driving talent: Micke Nord usually drives a blown-alcohol Top Doorslammer but took to a nitrous Pro Mod as if he had always been doing it.
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Marc Meihuizen blasted out a 6.3660 which put him sixth in Pro Mod.
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Gordon Appleton is seventh in Pro Mod and faces Micke Gullqvist in tomorrow's first round.
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Stavros Svrachnos' trip from Greece was well worth it with sixth qualifying spot and a first round match-up against Orjan Gustavsson.
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The changes Ton Pels made to his Supertwin are paying off and Roel Koedam can hold his arms however he likes.
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Peter Ström stepped off his Top Fuel Bike but was quite OK.
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Shaun Branch came here from the UK with an untried combination and he made it into the Top Fuel Bike field at #8.
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Regular Eurodragster.com News contributor Asko Määttä ended the day tenth in Top Fuel Bike.
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Christer Wiklund's Pro Stock is a very nice-looking piece. Christer didn't qualify but that will soon change.
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Kenneth Söderström was #8 qualifier in the historic all six-second Pro Stock field.
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Jimmy Ålund qualified #2 in Pro Stock.
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The Top Fuel Dragster field was equally historic, the quickest-ever bump spot and Jöran Persåker was #8.
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Siw Nystad finally got to run in the last Top Fuel Dragster session after failing to start twice.
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Lex Joon was on the outside looking in for a couple of sessions but then stormed into the Top Fuel field with a 4.8169.
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Thomas Nataas' 4.8692 would have been unthinkable in Europe not so long ago a short while ago and now it was "only" good for #5 spot.
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Andy Carter is on a European speed record of 506.18 kmh or 314.53 mph if he backs it up.
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Jörgen Johnsson won Top Methanol FC at this event last year, this year he DNQ'd.
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Timo Habermann is the first Pro racer ever to win the Eurodragster.com / Speedflow Perfect Light Award
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Tami Brander is third alternate in Pro Mod.
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Greger Johansson took part in what turned into a night qualifying session in Supertwin.
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Hans Olav Olstad rode a cushion of nitro flames into the Supertwin qualifying field.
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